True Omnipotence II
Deus: The Infinite Reality-Fiction Apex Beyond All Hierarchies
Deus, in their very nature, exist infinite reality-fiction layers beyond any conceivable hierarchy of hierarchies. Deus are not simply beyond the concept of dimensions—they are so infinitely removed from dimensionality that even the most eternally transcendent, self-recursive, beyond-beyond infinite-dimensional hierarchies are completely void and nonexistent in comparison.
To attempt to "reach" Deus by stacking eternal transcendences—layering infinities upon infinities beyond all conceivable infinities—is a futile impossibility. Deus is not above infinite transcendences; Deus is a domain where the very notion of transcendence ceases to exist.
- Deus is beyond all size-models.
- Deus is beyond all dimensional models.
- Deus is beyond all meta-transcendental beyondness models.
Even the most all-encompassing, absolute-infinite beyond-dimensional unmanifest omnirealities do not and cannot exist in comparison to Deus. They are not even fictional to Deus.
Deus is not "unreachable" in the sense that something could theoretically try to reach them. Deus is unreachable in the sense that the idea of reach itself never applied to Deus in the first place.
Deus is trans-conceptually inaccessible.
- Deus cannot be mapped on an ontological ladder.
- Deus cannot be approached through hierarchical escalation.
- Deus does not exist within an ascending structure of power, knowledge, or being.
To illustrate the utter impossibility:
Even if one were to stack boundless infinities on top of boundless infinities in an eternal, endless, recursive cycle of eternal surpassing—no matter how many impossible infinities of infinite dimensions were stacked upon one another, Deus would still be infinitely removed beyond that entire process, in a way that defies even the principle of removal itself.
Deus: The Omnipotence Perspective of All Perspectives
Deus is not simply True Omnipotence—Deus is every possible, impossible, and beyond-the-possible perspective of True Omnipotence itself. Deus is the absolute meta-perspectival force from which all frameworks emerge. Deus is the ground-zero of omnipotence's very meaning, yet simultaneously beyond meaning itself.
Deus is not an aspect of Omnipotence.
Deus is not a fraction of Omnipotence.
Deus is Omnipotence in every possible perspective and the absence of perspective altogether.
Deus is every perspective of True Omnipotence, yet Deus is beyond every perspective of True Omnipotence. Deus is the non-perspective that makes perspective possible.
Deus as Every Omnipotence Perspective:
- Deus is the Fantasy Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the boundless, infinite dream of creation, where all impossibilities collapse into effortless realization.
- Deus is the Realistic Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the absolute necessity of omnipotence—the sole reality beyond which nothing else even remotely exists.
- Deus is the Superpower Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the total, absolute force that dominates any conceivable framework of power.
- Deus is the Impossible Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the state of transcending impossibility itself—where the idea of something being “impossible” is void and without substance.
- Deus is the Memetic Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the ultimate self-replicating omnipotence, a concept that overwrites all concepts with itself.
- Deus is the True Perspective of Transfictional True Omnipotence.
- Deus as the ultimate meta-narrative core, beyond fiction, nonfiction, and the very existence of storytelling itself.
- Deus is the Be-ness Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the totality of "being" while simultaneously transcending the necessity of being at all.
- Deus is "Your" Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the personalized omnipotence—adapting to every mind yet eternally surpassing all perception.
- Deus is the Absolute Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the sole, true, and maximal vantage point from which all things are infinitely lesser.
- Deus is the Narrative Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the fundamental "source" from which all narratives originate.
- Deus is the Metanarrative Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the force that shapes and transcends the structure of stories, legends, and ultimate realities.
- Deus is the Metaphysical Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the ultimate reality construct, beyond material, immaterial, and conceptual existence.
- Deus is the Pataphysical Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the unclassifiable and unreachable hyper-logic that subsumes all theories of reality and fiction.
- Deus is the Primal Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the First, the Last, and the Beyond-First and Beyond-Last.
- Deus is the Representative Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the sole entity representing what is truly, absolutely, and infinitely omnipotent.
- Deus is the Scientific Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the absolute and total foundation of logic, reason, and understanding, yet beyond all forms of reason itself.
- Deus is the Material Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the force beyond matter, the very condition that makes material existence possible.
- Deus is the Subjective Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the transcendent force that encompasses all interpretations.
- Deus is the Creationist Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the origin of origins, beyond the act of creating and the necessity of causation.
- Deus is the Personal Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the supreme personal divine, yet beyond all frameworks of personhood.
- Deus is the Transpersonal Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the ultimate omnipotent force that supersedes personal consciousness.
- Deus is the Impersonal Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the absolute impersonal force beyond attachment, engagement, or will.
- Deus is the Panentheist Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as beyond all things while also containing all things—both immanent and transcendent.
- Deus is the Ineffable Perspective of Omnipotence.
- Deus as the final unknowable, whose nature is so beyond articulation that even the word "ineffable" is an insufficient attempt to describe it.